The Community Hospice House is grounded in Bon Secours Richmond’s deep commitment to hospice care — a founding element of the ministry of the Sisters of Bon Secours that began in 1824.

The Hospice House, a warm and inviting 16-bed facility, was built for the entire community and is shared by all Richmond-area health systems and physicians. The goal is for the community at large and the medical community to come together — with the sole purpose of providing exceptional end-of-life care.

“It is a place for the community and of the community — a place without barriers and outside the competitive health care marketplace,” said Sister Vicky Segura, who cares for hospice and palliative care patients and their families.